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Perturbed breakup of gas bubbles in water: Memory, gas flow, and coalescence
The pinch-off of an air bubble from an underwater nozzle ends in a
singularity with a remarkable sensitivity to a variety of perturbations. I
report on experiments that break both the axial (i.e., vertical) and azimuthal
symmetry of the singularity formation. The density of the inner gas influences
the axial asymmetry of the neck near pinch-off. For denser gases, flow through
the neck late in collapse changes the pinch-off dynamics. Gas density is also
implicated in the formation of satellite bubbles. The azimuthal shape
oscillations described by Schmidt et al., can be initiated by anisotropic
boundary conditions in the liquid as well as with an asymmetric nozzle shape. I
measure the n = 3 oscillatory mode, and observe the nonlinear, highly
three-dimensional outcomes of pinch-off with large azimuthal perturbations.
These are consistent with prior theory
Neural Dedifferentiation in Relation to Risk for Alzheimer\u27s Disease
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) research indicates that as an individual\u27s age increases, the task-related spatial extent of neural activation increases. This decrease in neural specificity, or dedifferentiation, is often demonstrated by older adults during challenging cognitive tasks. Cognitively intact individuals at-risk for Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD), as deemed by having an apolipoprotein-E ε4 allele or a family history of AD, demonstrate increased fMRI activation as compared to individuals at lower risk. Using a low effort, high accuracy event-related semantic memory task involving the presentation of famous and non-famous names, we examined spatial neural specificity through a measure of dedifferentiation using fMRI. In particular, the goal was to look at degree of dedifferentiation between older healthy subjects with or without risk factors for AD. Our results indicated that while there was not a significant difference between the two groups on the total amount of neural dedifferentiation, there was a significant interaction between stimulus type and risk group. Individuals at-risk for AD displayed greater dedifferentiation for non-famous names yet greater differentiation (i.e., less dedifferentiation) for famous names as compared to the low-risk group. These findings may reflect disturbances in memory formation for individuals at-risk for AD
Space law and space resources
Space industrialization is confronting space law with problems that are changing old and shaping new legal principles. The return to the Moon, the next logical step beyond the space station, will establish a permanent human presence there. Science and engineering, manufacturing and mining will involve the astronauts in the settlement of the solar system. These pioneers, from many nations, will need a legal, political, and social framework to structure their lives and interactions. International and even domestic space law are only the beginning of this framework. Dispute resolution and simple experience will be needed in order to develop, over time, a new social system for the new regime of space
IGGy: An interactive environment for surface grid generation
A graphically interactive derivative of the EAGLE boundary code is presented. This code allows the user to interactively build and execute commands and immediately see the results. Strong ties with a batch oriented script language are maintained. A generalized treatment of grid definition parameters allows a more generic definition of the grid generation process and allows the generation of command scripts which can be applied to topologically similar configurations. The use of the graphical user interface is outlined and example applications are presented
Computer program for Video Data Processing System /VDPS/
Video data from spacecraft photographic mission telemetry is scanned to generate digital tape computer program which prints out intensity points, cleans noise and telemetry drop-out, enhances contrast, modifies the picture, and calculates contour lines. The output is converted into new photographic film
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